Example sentences of "can be [art] [noun] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But there can be no doubt that for the discovery of certain parts of truth the wicked and unhappy are in a more favourable position and are more likely to succeed ; not to mention the wicked who are happy — a species about whom the moralists are silent …
2 There can be no doubt that for many women fear of loss is built into us by the way we 've been reared .
3 ( b ) There can be no doubt that as a result of the Boer War the 20th century in England , opened in a sense of national doubt .
4 Reagan remained a major trade union leader in the film industry until 1960 and there can be no doubt that during this phase of his career he gained much experience relevant to his later career in politics .
5 There can be no doubt that on Sheet 145 of the Ordnance Survey , with which we are immediately concerned , there are by-roads which will prove eventually to be Romano-British in origin .
6 There can be no doubt that over the whole range covered by these attempted distinctions there are substantial differences of immediacy and perception of use and need .
7 Yet , in the longer term , there can be no doubt that within nuclear expansion , increased coal use and the resurrection of the synfuels programme resides the US 's only chance of reducing imported oil dependence , which will inexorably increase over the rest of the century .
8 There can be no doubt that by cooperation and good management policies , this pressure can be eased to soften its effect on any one land user .
9 There can be no doubt that in many African states this status has been consciously sought by leaders who have promoted it through the nature of their public appearances and prestige investments .
10 There can be no doubt that in the 112 years it has been standing on the embankment it has become a part of the London scene .
11 There can be no doubt that in the early years of the twentieth century the use of revolvers was widespread among adult mobsters in London 's criminal underworld , and that feuds between rival outfits were not uncommonly settled by gun battles in the open streets .
12 In our view , particularly because of the extravagant results that have arisen in some cases by applying the literal rule , there can be no doubt that in the modern context the object and intent rule is much fairer .
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